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  1. best advise I ever heard, thanks for sharing that for free!
  2. American Skydivers will travel to South Africa in droves, because NOTHING ever changes here.... As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  3. I think he is referring to Marvel Mystery Oil, but you can get an equivalent product from Verimark called Prolong http://www.verimark.co.za/ I dont know if its worth spending money on expensive treatment oil for an old scooter, depends are you planning to get another 20 000 km out of it. if not, You could use a simple can of 10W40 Castrol if its a Jap engine you should be ok As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  4. Back here in South Africa (where the Confed Cup is being played) no one took the USA for a serious contender. A few days ago they whipped Egypt and everyone sat up and took notice. Honest truth is no one expected them to have a chance against Spain, given the huge stakes. You lot back in the States should pay attention, your football team might be making history here As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  5. I am gutted. A living legend is now gone. Tonto would have time for anyone, especially the nobody's and that is what made him great in my eyes. I will always cherish my memories of Eric and I am so so sad for Taya and his lovely girls. I will alway feel so blessed to have actually known him in person. JSC is such a great club and I'm also very sorry for the pain and sadness that everyone there is going through. I will miss you so much Eric, you where my hero in so many ways
  6. Fifty bucks says this HAS to be another TROLL As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  7. 1. Dropzone.com Skydive Forums forum archive for Skydiving: General Skydiving Discussions 2. Dropzone.com Skydive Forums forum archive for Skydiving: Incidents Hope you can fix it As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  8. man I have exactly the same problem, and no one seems to know why, it's driving me crazy As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  9. Notice how the dog is eyeballing the beer !! As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  10. Sad thing is, this might not be your own CHOICE.... See incident at JSC re this 61 year young fella: http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=1461655;sb=post_latest_reply;so=ASC;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;;page=unread#unread As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  11. Is that airport near any mountains? QuoteYes, in fact, the wind would have come directly over the Magaliesburg Range, some 20 miles away, and then again over a secondary range of foothills, called Skurveberg (skew mountain) All those rolling hills must surely have contributed to this wave effect. From what I learned in Paragliding, 'wave lift' is regularly used by glider pilots, to ride 100's of miles, by following this mostly invisible band of lift, just behind mountain ranges. The wind speed has to be rather strong for this effect to happen. As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  12. I took these pictures near Lanseria Airport (FALA) this past Saturday. The temperature was 30deg C and the wind was gusting in excess of 50Km/hour. (That's 86F and 31mph for you Poms & Yankee's) This is the only time I have ever "seen" what appears to be wave lift displayed in the cumulus formations. Any weather/cloud experts out there care to comment ? The formation was visible right across the sky and quite awsome I might add Oh yes, I was sure glad not to be up there with anything above me that represented a canopy/wing of any sort As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  13. Hi NickD Thank you very much for calling me 'Tonto', what a great compliment! Unfortunately, I'm not the great Tonto, but a mere mortal, quoting a great line from one of the enviable masters of this sport. My life ambition is to get to do an AFF course with Tonto, whom I admire and adore, dream of and idolise without reservation. In fact, this thread I started, was inspired by Tonto. He might not have been one of the 'first', but he certainly is a living legend in my eyes. Man, I go cold when that icon says hi to me on the DZ. As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  14. I've always wondered how the first skydivers learned the sport ? I mean, there would have been no one to teach them, right ? They must have figured out stuff for themselves (at great cost to life and limb no doubt) Can anyone shed some light on this ? As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto
  15. Jim, I have to agree. A DZ is not a coffee shop. Most people at a DZ are fairly busy, doing what they have to (like some skydiving/packing) The staff are even more busy, doing what they do best. No one is ever going to ignore you, if you have questions. Making friends and getting 'into the clic' is another story. This comes in time. You have to show your face around a DZ 3 dozen times before people remember you, that's just human nature. You also have to earn people's respect. If you where a 5 thousand jump wonder, would you go poking your nose and gushing at every new pimple face that showed up at the DZ. I used to feel very 'out' at a DZ, until I started packing and talking to whoever would listen. but you gotta make that effort. No one's going to ring your bell for ya As we in Africa know - "If you're going to be dumb - you'd better be tough." - Tonto